February 13, 2013

Surprise somebody with messages left in drawers, stuck on mirrors, or hidden in suitcases with this printable template. You can print the page on colored paper and cut out the notes, or get fancy and turn these into custom Post-it notes.

If you plan to print your own sticky notes, here's how:
1. Print the PDF on regular paper at 100% size.
2. Place a sticky note in each square and press it down firmly. Make sure corners are lying flat.
3. Put the paper back into your printer* and print the file one more time.

*ONLY TRY THIS if you understand how paper is fed through your printer. The top edge of the notes (where the adhesive is) should be pulled through the printer first or you're asking for a paper jam.

I super love this idea - and I've included it in a round up post of my favourite things this week, which you can see here if you'd like to: http://www.matinlapin.com/2013/03/my-favourite-things-this-week-63.html

Love this!!! Do you happen to have a blank template I could use to create my own personal sticky notes? It would be a cool way to create little love notes for my kids' lunch boxes. Thanks so much!!! Love all your printables!!!! ~Margotmisingyu2 at hot mail dot com

I made this template in Adobe Illustrator, but you can make your own in any software that will draw boxes. Just measure a post-it and draw squares in your file that are a wee bit larger, and then put whatever you want inside the squares.

This great designs but I wonder if you can share us the original file, I want to translate it into Spanish and to place my own sentences. I do not drive very well Adobe Illustrator, but if you would share would be easier, thanks

Hi Edwin, unfortunately licensing agreements don't allow me to share the fonts, so even if I made the Illustrator file available, it wouldn't look the same on your computer because the type would default to something else. But you could make your own version in Word or Powerpoint, I bet, if you don't feel comfortable in Illustrator.

I'll keep that in mind! I don't update this blog anymore, but I should make some to send out in my next free newsletter. I send out one quarterly that features new work projects. (You can sign up for it on my site: jessicajonesdesign.com